![]() Hernandez was pronounced dead at the scene. The bullet went into Roybal's head just above his left eyebrow and he lost the eye. Wall said police initially had few leads, but then received an anonymous 911 call that led them to the suspect. "The assailant was bragging" about the attack to witnesses, said Wall. ![]() The apparent motive for the killing was robbery, Wall said, although he said he couldn't explain why the robbery was not completed after the shootings. The weapon used in the assault has not been recovered. The suspect's attorney, Anita Moceri, claims the evidence against her client is "generic" and "uninformative." The suspect has a record of more than seven juvenile offenses, including an assault charge involving a drive-by shooting in July 1992. Two other suspects in the killing, both 18, are being held in the King County jail in lieu of $500,000 bail each for investigation of homicide. ![]() One of those suspects also has a lengthy criminal record.He will often address those under his command as " maggots" or " ladies", or any other insults he can think of to motivate the people under him. He may also dish out (often derogatory) nicknames. In Britain, the popular image is of the Sergeant Major, who is usually much less abusive, but no less demanding, and may or may not be marching up and down the square. If a British work has Shown Their Work, this role may well be filled by the Provost Sergeant, who is in charge of base discipline, and who the drill sergeants send recruits to go and see for their punishment. In something of an ironic twist, the popularity of this character has impacted real military training. ![]() Recruits often enter with at least a passing familiarity with the trope and don't take it (or the instructor) seriously. This often spills into works that depict normal life in the military, more often than not, a higher ranking officer or NCO will randomly scream at the low private and punish him with push-ups or a random exercise. ![]() This tactic note known as getting smoked (" beasted", in British Army slang) is unrealistic as most of the US Armed Forces branches have banned this practice outside basic training and the Officer/NCO themselves would get a far worse punishment for having ordered the punishment.Ī very specific example of The Neidermeyer that, unlike that trope, will seldom lead his men into actual combat, because his job is to train them, then send them on to their next assignment. Compare Sergeant Rock, the guy who leads them once Drill Sergeant Nasty is done training them. The Drill Sergeant Nasty is one of the best examples of the Genghis Gambit. Mike McGlone: Could switching to GEICO really save you 15% or more on car insurance? Does a former drill sergeant make a terrible therapist? It instantly provides 40 people who have nothing in common with one unifying dream, namely the sergeant's slow, painful and embarrassing death. and that's why yellow makes me sad, I think. A Halls cough drop commercial has one flying in on a gust of wind when someone takes a cough drop.You know what makes me sad? YOU DO! MAYBE WE SHOULD CHUG ON OVER TO NAMBY-PAMBY LAND, WHERE MAYBE WE CAN FIND SOME SELF-CONFIDENCE FOR YOU, YA JACKWAGON!!!!! Tissue? Crybaby. ![]()
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